J-Rich wrote:Ike will never to able to put up the same numbers as Boozer. That's the type of offense and buckets the W's need. Someone who can get the cheap baskets near the hoop and he put up 24 and 19 against the Rockets. And how many reb did he have against the W's?

Should've made a trade with the Jazz when he was on the hot seat!!! He young and doesn't play great defense...But who on the W's does play defense???

Let's see if this can be clear from now on. The only way that we trade for Boozer or other PF with that kind of contract is if we trade Murphy, not Ike... We can't pay $25 million for two players that play the same position.

I like this trade better. A Boozer/Diogu power forward combination makes a lot more sense to me.

That's my point. Grant Hill is still an extremely talented player when he plays. The same (to a lesser degree, talent-wise) goes for Boozer (who missed an average of 40 games per season since coming to the Jazz).

Boozer is more injury prone than Baron Davis. Not a good idea to trade for his monstrous contract with THAT reputation.

J-Rich wrote:UMMMM #32 eat your words it's been a month and the ****ing Jazz are 11-1 and Boozer is eating up the league and is not hurt!!!

Eat your words buddy!!! hahahaha

Okay. Boozer's played 12 games without something exploding in his legs. When he reaches the all-star-break uninjured, gimmie a call. Until then, I stand by what I said. Boozer is a useful player... WHEN HE PLAYS. Just wait; Kirilenko's already down... when (not if) Boozer goes, too, the Jazz are in trouble.